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McCullough Gets More Time To Fight Conviction In 1957 Killing

DeKalb County Jail

A judge is giving a 75-year-old man more time to make a case he deserves a new trial after being convicted of murdering a northern Illinois girl in 1957.

Jack D. McCullough was convicted in 2012 of killing 7-year-old Maria Ridulph of Sycamore. An appellate court upheld his conviction in February.
 
A DeKalb County judge who denied McCullough's handwritten request for post-conviction relief last month has given him until Nov. 30 to build a
stronger case.

McCullough's public defender had requested a hearing on the denial, but the DeKalb Daily Chronicle reports the judge said Wednesday that defense  arguments were insufficient for a hearing.
 
McCullough has maintained his innocence since his arrest in 2011. He claims phone records, FBI reports and comments from military recruiters show he was elsewhere when the girl was abducted.

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